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Whilst the origin of this unusual name, along with Bweengduff, is unclear, they are almost certainly related to the nearby settlement of Bweeng (Ir. Na Boinn) and the townlands of Beennamweel East and West. One possibility is that Boinn is a corruption of Ir. muing, ‘rushy area’, and this explanation would fit well with its application to an upland areas of moderate height in Bweeng Little and Bweengduff.
Bweengduff is the 864th highest place in Ireland. Bweengduff is the most easterly summit in the Boggeragh Mountains area. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/757/?PHPSESSID=mau9m1cjo9r6lvhsqda8ta33j0

Park at a forest entrance W46444 88741A, room for 5 cars. Follow the track into the forest , along the Duhallow way, taking the second left, then the first right, then second left then first right up to the buildings and masts. Follow the track around the back of the building to the trig pillar Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/757/comment/5516/